1. Check the URL: Ensure that you are accessing the correct URL for your website. Sometimes, errors such as typos or incorrect URLs can cause display issues in WordPress.
1. Clear Browser Cache: If you’ve made changes to your WordPress site, but they’re not displaying on the front-end, try clearing your browser cache.
1. Disable Plugins: If your problem is new or surfaced after installing a new plugin or theme, try disabling any new plugins one by one to determine which one is causing the issue.
1. Check Plugin and Theme HTML/CSS: CSS and HTML issues are often the cause of site display issues. Inspect your plugins and theme for these issues and fix them.
1. Reinstall WordPress Core Files: If you’ve ruled out any issues with plugins or themes, and you’re still having display issues, try reinstalling the WordPress core files.
1. Check your Server: If your site is hosted on a shared server, check with your hosting provider to ensure that the issue is not caused by a server issue.
1. Hire a WordPress Developer: If you’re unable to solve the display issues and have tried all the above steps, consider hiring a WordPress developer to help you troubleshoot and resolve the issue.